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sofia nelson and joe-ann reed. thank you for joining me on this monday. >> thank you. >>> aircraft worth tens of millions dumped in a lake. two navy pilots and their flying privileges are now in the cross hairs. and their home away from home gets a new shall we say hotel like services like ice cream delivery. we're talking about the trapped chilean miners. >>> plus a 120-year-old levy made of sand. [ animals calling ] ♪ [ pop ] [ man ] ♪ well, we get along ♪ yeah, we really do - ♪ and there's nothing wrong - [ bird squawks ] ♪ with what i feel for you ♪ i could hang around till the leaves are brown and the summer's gone ♪ [ announcer ] when you're not worried about potential dangers, the world can be a far less threatening place. take the scary out of life with travelers insurance... and see the world in a different light. ♪ [ male announcer ] we touch a lot of things throughout the day. so it's nice that clorox disinfecting products help kill the germs that can live on surfaces for up to 48 hours.
sofia nelson and joe-ann reed. thank you for joining me on this monday. >> thank you. >>> aircraft worth tens of millions dumped in a lake. two navy pilots and their flying privileges are now in the cross hairs. and their home away from home gets a new shall we say hotel like services like ice cream delivery. we're talking about the trapped chilean miners. >>> plus a 120-year-old levy made of sand. [ animals calling ] ♪ [ pop ] [ man ] ♪ well, we get along ♪ yeah,...
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school chancellor and star player in the film waiting for super man, michelle reed. secretary of education, arnie duncan. from the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> in the south bronx, my kid who is don't speak english need an extra vocabulary and phonics block. i need extra time to do test prep, but we have a union contract who said the school day is from 8:20 to 3:30. >> live in new york for education nation. the united states wants a world leader in public education and it's now failing our children. of the world's 34 developed economies, american students ranked 24th in math, 17th in science, 10th in literacy. the public knows this all too well. in the "wall street journal" poll, an astounding 77%, more than 3/4 of the question give our schools a c, d, or an f grade. the man with a daunting challenge is here with me now. education secretary arnie duncan. for for participating in the conversations for education nation. as the key leader, you are showing us the way. let's talk about the rankings. finland, south korea singapore have 100% ratings of getting the t
school chancellor and star player in the film waiting for super man, michelle reed. secretary of education, arnie duncan. from the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> in the south bronx, my kid who is don't speak english need an extra vocabulary and phonics block. i need extra time to do test prep, but we have a union contract who said the school day is from 8:20 to 3:30. >> live in new york for education nation. the united states wants a world leader in public education and it's...
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>>> time for "today's kitchen" and we're getting saucy with reed alexand. he was here before, we barely got through it. what can tis kid possibly know about food? a lot. you'll be surprised. >> reed is serving as champion for the empowerment movement, working to combat childhood obesity which is why we asked the entertaining actor to stop by and visit us. >> and find us healthy reces your kids will not want to trade. let's get started, big guy. >> let's start cooking. healthy delicious school lunches and snacks, let's get in here, be a team, chick nuggets, they're not deep fried. that's the trick. i need you to handle the spices and you're going to handle the herbs, please. i'm adding crushed up corn flake cereal, panko bread crumbs. i'm going to put the coating together. all that salt. >> all the salt? >> a ton of different herbs, really setting these apart. basil, margarine, parsley, so delicious. >> what is this? >> black pepper. >> dump it. >> yes, absolutely. >> what is that? >> that's just garlic powder. simple staples. there is our coating. i'm prett
>>> time for "today's kitchen" and we're getting saucy with reed alexand. he was here before, we barely got through it. what can tis kid possibly know about food? a lot. you'll be surprised. >> reed is serving as champion for the empowerment movement, working to combat childhood obesity which is why we asked the entertaining actor to stop by and visit us. >> and find us healthy reces your kids will not want to trade. let's get started, big guy. >> let's...
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the latest survey fines angle tied reed at 43%. 8% undecided. she is blaming him for the state's battered economy. he is painting angle as a conservative who dismantles medicare. he signed social security into law 75 years ago. what do you think your grandfather would think of sharon angle's ideas? >> i think my grandfather would have spoken clearly as he did against the opponents of social security and other parts of the new deal program. he would have called it what it is. it's trying to put in tax cuts for the wealthy and dismannedled social security for every working person who worked hard and paid into it. >> for it were to be privatized, what's wrong with letting people take responsibility for their futures? >> president george w. bush tried to privatize social security in 2005. every state he spoke in, people heard what he said and turned against privatizing it. think where we would be today if we had put all of our social security money into the stock market in 2005. people would be facing starvation as they did prior to social security
the latest survey fines angle tied reed at 43%. 8% undecided. she is blaming him for the state's battered economy. he is painting angle as a conservative who dismantles medicare. he signed social security into law 75 years ago. what do you think your grandfather would think of sharon angle's ideas? >> i think my grandfather would have spoken clearly as he did against the opponents of social security and other parts of the new deal program. he would have called it what it is. it's trying...
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tonight a look at chancellor michelle reed's resumÉ, successes and setbacks and another reason for people to worry, using the internet to diagnose aches and pains could be the sign of a more serious problem. those stories are coming up in a few minutes. building wind farms and expanding cln energy manufacturing. buin america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development oflean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make o own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. growing, evolving, literally transforming our lives. w imagine the possibilities of what tomorrowould bring. at at&t, we support a core set of standards that will guide the internet into the future... to protect users, and reward innovators, for years to come. we support a fair and open internet - affordable and accessible to everyone. transparent networks, managed in ways that are clear to all users. w
tonight a look at chancellor michelle reed's resumÉ, successes and setbacks and another reason for people to worry, using the internet to diagnose aches and pains could be the sign of a more serious problem. those stories are coming up in a few minutes. building wind farms and expanding cln energy manufacturing. buin america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development oflean energy and boost manufacturing...
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earlier this week andy reed said vick was a starter the rest of the season barring injury. first quarter, no score. hereome the eagles. third and 16, vick drops back, throws it to deshawn jackson ovethe outstretched arms of the ags. 61 yards for the touchdown. the eagles were up 7-0. talk about a trooper, kevin call is the back-up for vick. eagles up 21-23. vick said, i will do what i us to do well-- avoid the tackle. can't catch him. fourth touchdown of the game. 321 yards of total offense. noturnovers. the eagles beat the jags 28-3. moving to basketball now, the izards held media day today. gilbert arenas said all fans care about is seeing him play basketball. that's what he wants to do. he was ordered by commissioner stern not to discuss events surrounding the gun incident from last season. gilbert said the way he's changed since then is by becoming more to himself. that was extremely clear through his demeanor today. arenas sported a thick beard and his new number 9 jersey as he posed for the photo for the up coming season. the press following him was unbelievable. gilb
earlier this week andy reed said vick was a starter the rest of the season barring injury. first quarter, no score. hereome the eagles. third and 16, vick drops back, throws it to deshawn jackson ovethe outstretched arms of the ags. 61 yards for the touchdown. the eagles were up 7-0. talk about a trooper, kevin call is the back-up for vick. eagles up 21-23. vick said, i will do what i us to do well-- avoid the tackle. can't catch him. fourth touchdown of the game. 321 yards of total offense....
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senator reed. >> thank you very much. thank you for your devoted service to the marine corps and to the nation. you have a challenging assignment, but we are all very confident you will perform at magnificent leap in that assignment. with respect to the don't ask don't tell issue, do you feel confident that you will be able to give your uninhibited advice to both secretary of defense and the president before they make any final decision going forward, if you are confirmed? >> senator, i absolutely do. we have to spend some time it taking a look at what those results look like and interpreting exactly what they mean, what is it telling the service chiefs. it will tell each something different, because i believe each service has its own culture. i am told that whoever is the commandant in december will receive that information specific to the united states or in court and based on that information, and whoever -- i come with 40 years of experience -- whoever is in that job will be able to provide the secretary of defense, t
senator reed. >> thank you very much. thank you for your devoted service to the marine corps and to the nation. you have a challenging assignment, but we are all very confident you will perform at magnificent leap in that assignment. with respect to the don't ask don't tell issue, do you feel confident that you will be able to give your uninhibited advice to both secretary of defense and the president before they make any final decision going forward, if you are confirmed? >>...
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we're at walter reed, balboa, and out in germany where they did a smaller one. basically just saying, hey, welcome home. we know you're injured and we know you don't have time right now but when you get a chance, here are some comfort items, information, give us a call. >> is there usually resistance to getting help? >> yes, there is. >> you're all tough. you've gone over to fight a war. >> we can get through this. i think what really hits you when you're back in the home states, you're like, what do i do now? especially when the military says you're not fit for duty anymore and you joined at 17, you wanted to do this for a career and now what do you do? 21 years old and injured and you have nowhere to turn. that's where the resistance comes and they feel like they're useless comes. >> it's tougher in a recession. >> definitely, yes. >> nancy, great to see you. i'm glad we got a chance to talk. thanks for the great work you do. nancy is a benefits liaison, former lance corporal in the marines. one of the things that nancy talks about is sometimes there's resista
we're at walter reed, balboa, and out in germany where they did a smaller one. basically just saying, hey, welcome home. we know you're injured and we know you don't have time right now but when you get a chance, here are some comfort items, information, give us a call. >> is there usually resistance to getting help? >> yes, there is. >> you're all tough. you've gone over to fight a war. >> we can get through this. i think what really hits you when you're back in the...
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schools chancellor michelle reed not mincing words. >> you wake up every morning and you know that kids are getting a really [beep] education right now. >> most kids are getting a [beep] education right now. >> i don't think they are. i know they are. >> joining us now, david banks, the president of the eagle academy foundation in new york. good morning to you, david. >> good morning. >> you have a really interesting situation. the eagle academy, public school in new york city all boys and you've been in existence seven years. what is your secret? >> our secret is the fact that we get the community involved. we have mentors for all of the young men in our schools. we keep our young men in classes for an additional two hours a day after school as well as on saturdays and in the summertime. i mean, the real formula of an extended school day, extended school week and an extended year really works. >> ok. so you've been in existence seven years. >> yes. >> you say that the graduation rate for you is 87%. what is it in new york city in general? >> for african-american and latino males, the g
schools chancellor michelle reed not mincing words. >> you wake up every morning and you know that kids are getting a really [beep] education right now. >> most kids are getting a [beep] education right now. >> i don't think they are. i know they are. >> joining us now, david banks, the president of the eagle academy foundation in new york. good morning to you, david. >> good morning. >> you have a really interesting situation. the eagle academy, public...